Last Traded Price
Full Form of LTP
What is LTP?
Last Traded Price (LTP) is the most recent price at which a stock, commodity, or other financial security was bought or sold on a recognized exchange. In the Indian stock market, LTP is prominently used on platforms like the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) to reflect the latest transaction value of a security during trading hours. It is updated in real time as trades occur and serves as the benchmark for intraday trading, margin calculations, and portfolio valuation. LTP is distinct from other price indicators such as the previous close or current market price, as it specifically records the actual trade price. Investors and traders rely on LTP to make informed buy/sell decisions, assess market sentiment, and compute profit or loss on positions. In India, LTP is displayed on trading terminals, mobile apps, and financial news websites. For students pursuing courses in finance, commerce, or stock market certifications like NISM or SEBI, understanding LTP is fundamental. It is also used in derivatives markets for mark-to-market settlement. Overall, LTP is a critical metric that aids transparency and liquidity in Indian capital markets.
LTP का फुल फॉर्म
अंतिम कारोबार मूल्य
Example
The LTP of HDFC Bank on NSE fell to ₹1,620 after the market opened, indicating a bearish start.